
Digital Communications Manager
Americans For The ArtsWashington, DC
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Job Description
Digital Communications Manager
Reports to: Chief Marketing Officer Team: CommunicationsSupervisory: Non-Supervisory Position FLSA Status: Full-Time, ExemptLocation: Washington, DC Telework: Yes
Timeline: The review process of applications will begin on October 7, 2025.Salary Range: $65,000 to $75,000
Who We AreAmericans for the Arts (AFTA) strengthens the arts from the ground up – supporting advocacy that empowers communities, develops arts leadership, and produces field-informed research. We shape national arts policy to reflect the realities and aspirations of artists, organizations, businesses, and communities nationwide. We champion the arts as a unifying and essential force in American life.An Overview of the Communications Team Led by the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), the Communications team ensures a cohesive and impactful marketing and communications strategy across all platforms. This includes overseeing media relations, content development, and advocacy messaging, working closely with our government affairs, programs, research, and development teams and the Arts Action Fund (AAF) to craft compelling narratives. Communications is integral in our brand promotion, audience engagement, and digital outreach, ensuring our online presence and marketing campaigns align with advocacy initiatives.The Communications team is currently comprised of a CMO, Director of Communications, and Web Developer. We are ready to hire a Digital Communications Manager to amplify our mission, engage stakeholders, and drive policy influence at the national level.An Overview of the RoleThe Digital Communications Manager plays a critical role in executing AFTA’s digital engagement strategy, ensuring that our advocacy goals, policy priorities, and brand visibility are effectively communicated across all digital platforms. This position manages social media, email marketing, website content, and digital advertising to engage key audiences, including policymakers, local arts agencies, grassroots advocates, and the public.Working directly with each member of the Communications team, through cross-functional collaboration, and in partnership with the AAF, our affiliate 501(c)4 organization, this position ensures a cohesive digital presence that mobilizes advocates, amplifies policy messaging, and strengthens AFTA’s and the AAF’s national influence.Division of Labor between 501c3 and 501c4This role is considered a matrixed role, responsible for duties that support both Americans for the Arts (501c3) and the Arts Action Fund (501c4), which are legally two separate entities. You will be responsible for tracking your time worked across both organizations, having some responsibility associated with collaborative mission-driven fundraising between AFTA and the AAF (within legal and tax parameters). Approximately 30-40% of your hours worked will be allocated to the 501c(4). The Key Responsibilities*Digital Strategy & Campaign Execution- Develop and implement multi-channel digital campaigns that support AFTA’s advocacy, fundraising, and public engagement efforts.
- Ensure alignment between digital content, advocacy messaging, and policy priorities in collaboration with the Government Affairs team and AAF.
- Use Search Engine Optimization (SEO), paid media, and audience targeting strategies to expand AFTA’s digital reach and increase supporter engagement.
- Track and report on digital campaign performance, using analytics to optimize strategy and impact.
- Manage AFTA’s social media presence across platforms, including content creation, community engagement, and audience growth.
- Develop social media toolkits and messaging guides for grassroots advocates and partner organizations.
- Monitor social trends, legislative developments, and advocacy opportunities to produce timely and relevant content.
- Lead social listening efforts, tracking conversations about arts policy, funding, and public engagement to inform digital strategies.
- Work with the Web Developer to ensure website content is engaging, accessible, and up to date.
- Maintain advocacy action pages, event landing pages, and digital storytelling content to enhance public engagement.
- Implement SEO best practices to improve website search rankings and user experience.
- Support the Director, Communications in repurposing press releases, reports, and policy briefings into digital-friendly formats.
- Oversee email marketing campaigns, including advocacy alerts, newsletters, and fundraising appeals.
- Develop targeted email segmentation strategies to personalize supporter engagement and mobilization.
- Manage A/B testing, deliverability, and engagement tracking to enhance email performance.
- Ensure advocacy email messaging aligns with legislative updates and grassroots mobilization efforts.
- Track and analyze social media, email, and website performance metrics, providing insights for strategy adjustments.
- Use Google Analytics, CRM dashboards, and social media insights to measure audience engagement and digital campaign success.
- Provide regular performance reports to the team, offering data-driven recommendations.
- A commitment to advancing the AFTA mission, with a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility and a passion for arts, public policy, and non-profit advocacy.
- 5 – 7 years of experience in digital communications, social media management, or digital marketing, preferably in advocacy, non-profit, or policy-driven organizations.
- Strong understanding of digital advocacy strategies, online mobilization, and issue-based campaigns.
- Experience managing social media platforms, content creation, and community engagement.
- Proficiency in Google Analytics, SEO best practices, paid advertising (Google Ads, Meta Ads), and CRM/email marketing tools (EveryAction, Mailchimp, Salesforce, or similar).
- Ability to translate complex policy issues into engaging digital content for diverse audiences.
- Strong project management skills with the ability to coordinate multiple digital initiatives simultaneously.
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