
Communications & Campaigns Manager
Nashville Public Radio, Bozeman, MT, United States
Communications & Campaigns Manager Position (Full Time)
EHS is seeking a skilled, detail-oriented, and strategically minded Communications & Campaigns Manager to join our team. This role combines precision editorial work, multi-channel communications, and advocacy campaign development. The right person brings sharp writing instincts, an understanding of how communications serves long-term change, and the capacity to help envision and run campaigns that can shift public awareness and behavior over time.
Key Responsibilities
Newsletter Editorial Oversight
Edit EHN's two daily newsletters each morning, applying our style guide with consistency and care.
Maintain and apply editorial standards across newsletter content, including grammar, punctuation, and formatting consistency. Adherence to AP and internal style conventions is essential.
Serve as the editorial point person for curation staff, ensuring quality and coherence across publications.
Oversee newsletter curation, dailies and weeklies, including EHN en Español in coordination with our bilingual content curator. (Spanish is a bonus but not required)
Track newsletter performance metrics for quarterly and other reporting.
Subscriber management
Communications
Develop and manage content across EHS communications channels, including social media, website, and email.
Write and edit engaging content — social posts, blog entries, web copy, newsletters, op-eds, and media materials.
Build and maintain media lists; pitch stories and secure coverage for EHS staff, science, and campaigns.
Develop press releases, fact sheets, media advisories, and action kits.
Provide editorial support for reports, white papers, and one-pagers.
Manage multiple communications projects simultaneously with strong attention to deadlines and details.
Campaign Strategy & Management
Partner with the executive director and other staff to envision, develop, and execute EHS advocacy campaigns aimed at reducing harmful chemical exposures, shifting public behavior, and contributing to long-term regulatory change.
Take campaigns from concept through implementation: build timelines, coordinate partners and stakeholders, manage deliverables, and keep the work moving.
Understand how to sequence communications, coalition engagement, and public-facing actions to build sustained momentum over time.
Work with our science staff to translate complex scientific and policy content into accessible, compelling narratives for diverse audiences
Qualifications
5+ years of professional experience in communications, advocacy, or campaigns, ideally with experience across multiple areas.
Demonstrated campaign experience, specifically advocacy or public education campaigns oriented toward behavior change or policy outcomes.
Excellent writing and editing skills, including command of grammar and style, consistency and convention.
Experience managing organizational social media accounts and digital content.
Experience with media relations and pitching.
Strong project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities without losing detail.
Familiarity with ActiveCampaign, Google Suite, Hootsuite, Canva, Slack, Asana, Muster, Circle or related technologies.
Proven ability to work independently, take initiative, and bring others along.
Passion for environmental health, chemical safety, or related fields.
Bonus
Familiarity with endocrine disruption, toxic chemicals, or related environmental health issues.
Experience working with researchers, scientists, science-based organizations, or journalists.
Experience in coalition or partner engagement.
Schedule, Compensation & Location
This is a full time position. The schedule is flexible, but must be anchored in East Coast business hours. Morning availability before 9 AM ET on weekdays is required for daily newsletter editing.
Compensation is $65,000-$77,000, depending on experience.
EHS offers generous benefits options including:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Health reimbursement account
Vision insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Retirement plan
Flexible schedule
EHS is a remote organization. Reliable high-speed internet and the ability to work in a distraction-free environment during core hours are required.
To Apply
Please email your cover letter and resume to
hiring@ehsciences.org
EHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively seek a diverse slate of candidates and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences.
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EHS is seeking a skilled, detail-oriented, and strategically minded Communications & Campaigns Manager to join our team. This role combines precision editorial work, multi-channel communications, and advocacy campaign development. The right person brings sharp writing instincts, an understanding of how communications serves long-term change, and the capacity to help envision and run campaigns that can shift public awareness and behavior over time.
Key Responsibilities
Newsletter Editorial Oversight
Edit EHN's two daily newsletters each morning, applying our style guide with consistency and care.
Maintain and apply editorial standards across newsletter content, including grammar, punctuation, and formatting consistency. Adherence to AP and internal style conventions is essential.
Serve as the editorial point person for curation staff, ensuring quality and coherence across publications.
Oversee newsletter curation, dailies and weeklies, including EHN en Español in coordination with our bilingual content curator. (Spanish is a bonus but not required)
Track newsletter performance metrics for quarterly and other reporting.
Subscriber management
Communications
Develop and manage content across EHS communications channels, including social media, website, and email.
Write and edit engaging content — social posts, blog entries, web copy, newsletters, op-eds, and media materials.
Build and maintain media lists; pitch stories and secure coverage for EHS staff, science, and campaigns.
Develop press releases, fact sheets, media advisories, and action kits.
Provide editorial support for reports, white papers, and one-pagers.
Manage multiple communications projects simultaneously with strong attention to deadlines and details.
Campaign Strategy & Management
Partner with the executive director and other staff to envision, develop, and execute EHS advocacy campaigns aimed at reducing harmful chemical exposures, shifting public behavior, and contributing to long-term regulatory change.
Take campaigns from concept through implementation: build timelines, coordinate partners and stakeholders, manage deliverables, and keep the work moving.
Understand how to sequence communications, coalition engagement, and public-facing actions to build sustained momentum over time.
Work with our science staff to translate complex scientific and policy content into accessible, compelling narratives for diverse audiences
Qualifications
5+ years of professional experience in communications, advocacy, or campaigns, ideally with experience across multiple areas.
Demonstrated campaign experience, specifically advocacy or public education campaigns oriented toward behavior change or policy outcomes.
Excellent writing and editing skills, including command of grammar and style, consistency and convention.
Experience managing organizational social media accounts and digital content.
Experience with media relations and pitching.
Strong project management skills and the ability to juggle multiple priorities without losing detail.
Familiarity with ActiveCampaign, Google Suite, Hootsuite, Canva, Slack, Asana, Muster, Circle or related technologies.
Proven ability to work independently, take initiative, and bring others along.
Passion for environmental health, chemical safety, or related fields.
Bonus
Familiarity with endocrine disruption, toxic chemicals, or related environmental health issues.
Experience working with researchers, scientists, science-based organizations, or journalists.
Experience in coalition or partner engagement.
Schedule, Compensation & Location
This is a full time position. The schedule is flexible, but must be anchored in East Coast business hours. Morning availability before 9 AM ET on weekdays is required for daily newsletter editing.
Compensation is $65,000-$77,000, depending on experience.
EHS offers generous benefits options including:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Health reimbursement account
Vision insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Retirement plan
Flexible schedule
EHS is a remote organization. Reliable high-speed internet and the ability to work in a distraction-free environment during core hours are required.
To Apply
Please email your cover letter and resume to
hiring@ehsciences.org
EHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We actively seek a diverse slate of candidates and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences.
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