Chaloner has partnered with the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, based in Menlo Park, CA, on their search for a Communications Officer.
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. Together with our partners, we are harnessing society's collective capacity to solve our toughest problems - from the existential threat of climate change, to persistent and pervasive inequities, to attacks on democracy itself. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long-term support, collaboration, and trust. Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges like our efforts to reduce the growing threat of climate change, advance gender equity and governance, and reimagine the economy and society. Our U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy, advancing education for all, and supporting community-led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities and support regional foundations working on critical issues such as housing. All of our grantmaking also invests in advancing racial justice and in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundation's assets are approximately $12.8 billion with annual awards of grants totaling almost $600 million. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: The foundation has approximately 130 employees, in programmatic, operational, and investment roles, and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across the organization, our employees are challenged with meaningful work, have the resources for ongoing professional development and learning, and contribute to a collegial and engaging environment where they can thrive. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion as part of our guiding principles and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. About the Communications Department Our ten-person communications team ensures that the foundation and our grantees use effective communications strategies to realize the foundation's charitable goals and to advance the fields in which we work. In our institutional communications, we aim to successfully position the Hewlett Foundation as collaborative, knowledgeable, forward-thinking, impactful, and a facilitator of dialogue across differences, so that we build trust with internal and external audiences and have greater credibility and influence over the issues we care about. In communications grantmaking, we partner with and advise program staff 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. This includes supporting strategic planning, implementation and measurement of communications approaches. Internally, members of our team also support organizational learning to increase cross-program communication and knowledge-sharing. Among the team's operating values are openness, authenticity, and empathy, as hallmarks of trustworthy communication; partnership and collaboration, critical for working with our peer funders, nonprofit grantee partners and internal colleagues; a culture of learning, including building and sharing our knowledge; a belief in the importance of dialogue across difference as a core value of the foundation reflected in both our grantmaking and our communications; and a commitment to equity and the inclusion of diverse perspectives, both in our team and in our external communications. 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 U.S. Democracy Program and Economy & Society Initiative. In this role, the Communications Officer will develop and execute programmatic strategic communications plans 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, U.S. democracy (e.g., election trust and security, national governing institutions, civic culture), and economic policy (e.g., industrial, monetary, trade and labor policy and trends); and a deep belief in in the power of communication to do good in the world. This position reports to the Director of Communications. 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:We are seeking a talented Email Chat Support Specialist to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will play a crucial part in providing... ...is the perfect opportunity for you!Location: United States (Remote)Pay: $28.00 - $35.00 per hour.ResponsibilitiesRespond to...
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