
Bill Hill for Alaskans: Deputy Campaign Manager
Job Post, Anchorage, AK, United States
About the Candidate & Campaign
Bill Hill is running for Alaska’s at‑large U.S. House seat and raised $780,000+ in the first quarter of the campaign.
Location & Start Date
Anchorage, Alaska
Start Date: ASAP
Salary & Benefits
$7,500–$8,000 per month and a $600 per month stipend for health insurance coverage.
Travel
In‑state travel.
Responsibilities
Communications (50%)
Manage the campaign’s press and communications strategy, including drafting talking points, building relationships with reporters, and helping to prepare the candidate for interviews.
Lead the campaign’s policy work, including drafting questionnaires, researching policy, and writing memos for the candidate and senior staff.
Oversee planning and preparation for major communications moments, including editorial board interviews, debates and other multi‑candidate forums, and other endorsement processes.
Operations (40%)
Execute principal events and travel in coordination with other staff.
Oversee day‑to‑day campaign operations, establishing systems and workflows and ensuring the campaign runs efficiently and professionally.
Manage internal staff operations, including onboarding, reimbursements, travel logistics and payroll coordination.
Assist in managing and coordinating compliance processes.
Campaign Planning & Execution (10%)
Work closely with the campaign manager, candidate, the consultant team and other senior advisors to help oversee all strategic and operational facets of the campaign.
Assist the campaign manager in setting and driving strategy, priorities and execution.
Take on additional responsibilities as needed to support campaign goals and respond to the evolving needs of the race.
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for candidates who bring three or more of the following strengths.
Writing Skills – You enjoy writing and take pride in it.
Political Communications Experience – You know how to interact with reporters, write a press release, and prepare a political principal for interviews.
Alaska Connection – You have roots in Alaska, a strong understanding of the state’s unique political landscape, or a deep interest in helping shape its future.
Political Instincts – You’ve been in the mix—on campaigns, at nonprofits, or in advocacy—and know how to navigate fast‑changing dynamics with grace and grit.
Policy Chops – You’ve worked in roles analyzing, writing about, and/or helping to craft policy and legislation.
Systems Mindset – You love building processes that work. Whether it’s organizing data, managing complex timelines, or creating streamlined workflows, you bring structure to the chaos.
Bonus Points If…
You’re fluent in Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Drive) and love a good project management tool.
You thrive in the hustle of campaign life and can stay energized when things move fast or hours get weird.
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Bill Hill is running for Alaska’s at‑large U.S. House seat and raised $780,000+ in the first quarter of the campaign.
Location & Start Date
Anchorage, Alaska
Start Date: ASAP
Salary & Benefits
$7,500–$8,000 per month and a $600 per month stipend for health insurance coverage.
Travel
In‑state travel.
Responsibilities
Communications (50%)
Manage the campaign’s press and communications strategy, including drafting talking points, building relationships with reporters, and helping to prepare the candidate for interviews.
Lead the campaign’s policy work, including drafting questionnaires, researching policy, and writing memos for the candidate and senior staff.
Oversee planning and preparation for major communications moments, including editorial board interviews, debates and other multi‑candidate forums, and other endorsement processes.
Operations (40%)
Execute principal events and travel in coordination with other staff.
Oversee day‑to‑day campaign operations, establishing systems and workflows and ensuring the campaign runs efficiently and professionally.
Manage internal staff operations, including onboarding, reimbursements, travel logistics and payroll coordination.
Assist in managing and coordinating compliance processes.
Campaign Planning & Execution (10%)
Work closely with the campaign manager, candidate, the consultant team and other senior advisors to help oversee all strategic and operational facets of the campaign.
Assist the campaign manager in setting and driving strategy, priorities and execution.
Take on additional responsibilities as needed to support campaign goals and respond to the evolving needs of the race.
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for candidates who bring three or more of the following strengths.
Writing Skills – You enjoy writing and take pride in it.
Political Communications Experience – You know how to interact with reporters, write a press release, and prepare a political principal for interviews.
Alaska Connection – You have roots in Alaska, a strong understanding of the state’s unique political landscape, or a deep interest in helping shape its future.
Political Instincts – You’ve been in the mix—on campaigns, at nonprofits, or in advocacy—and know how to navigate fast‑changing dynamics with grace and grit.
Policy Chops – You’ve worked in roles analyzing, writing about, and/or helping to craft policy and legislation.
Systems Mindset – You love building processes that work. Whether it’s organizing data, managing complex timelines, or creating streamlined workflows, you bring structure to the chaos.
Bonus Points If…
You’re fluent in Google Workspace (Sheets, Docs, Drive) and love a good project management tool.
You thrive in the hustle of campaign life and can stay energized when things move fast or hours get weird.
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