Communications Manager
Confidential
Posted: March 27, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Communications Manager will lead all aspects of the organization's internal and external communications, developing and implementing a comprehensive communications strategy to strengthen the brand, support fundraising, engage key stakeholders, and increase awareness of food insecurity issues in the region.
Required Skills
Job Description
Announcement
Kinship Community Food Center seeks an individual to lead all aspects of the organization’s internal and external communications. The Communications Manager will be part of a growing and mission-driven Advancement Office to develop and implement a comprehensive communications strategy that strengthens our brand, supports fundraising, engages key stakeholders, and increases awareness of food insecurity issues in our region.
Areas of Interest or Expertise
Not-for Profit | Mission Alignment | Interpersonal and Communication Skills | Writing & Editing | Story Telling
Design | Photography | Social Media | Content Management | Media Relations
Our Mission
Kinship Community Food Center engages volunteers and neighborhood residents to end hunger, isolation, and poverty. The mission pillars of our work are 1) nourishing food security and wellness, 2) fostering kinship and community engagement and 3) creating stability & economic opportunity. Our fresh food market, urban farm, café, and collaborative meals expand food access while teaching healthful habits and skills in a community of belonging where crisis assistance and mentoring is made available. We believe no one is so deprived that they have nothing to give, and no one is so well-off that they no longer have needs.
Position Responsibilities
Develop and execute organization-wide communications strategy
Manage digital channels, including website, email marketing, and social media
Write and edit content for newsletters, press releases, reports, and campaigns
Capture and share stories that highlight program impact
Build media relationships and pitch stories
Support fundraising and stakeholder communications and events
Advise program staff and leadership on communications needs
Desired Requirements
Receptiveness to overall servant leader model and mission of Kinship Community Food Center
Bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, journalism or related field preferred
3–7 years of progressive communications experience
Creative storyteller and keen eye for detail with the ability to craft compelling narratives for diverse audiences.
Experience developing media relationships and coordinating press engagement.
Strong understanding of digital platforms, website content management, and social media best practices.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively & manage multiple projects and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Positive attitude and the ability to work a flexible schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends
Openness to work within a Christian/Catholic faith-based environment based on social justice principles
Valid Driver’s license, proof of insurance, and transportation to support work activities
And We Offer You
A competitive annual salary of $50,000 - $62,000 (commensurate with experience), benefits package, a flexible work environment, an enthusiastic team of dedicated staff and volunteers.
Working Conditions
Work Location: Open office workspace with active team atmosphere.
Physical Requirements: Standing and sitting for prolonged periods. Typing on a computer keyboard. Lifting objects of 40 pounds or less.
Equipment Used: Computer, printer/copier.
Here is what some Team Members have to say about the Kinship Community Food Center workplace culture:
“I always feel supported, like I have a purpose, and that my coworkers truly care about me.”
“The sense of family and willingness to accept each other as they make themselves vulnerable leads to a culture that fosters the risk required for growth and achieving our personal as well as organizational potential.”
“The community of shoppers, volunteers, staff, donors, etc., and the culture of generosity here has made this a great place to work. I love that we are so mission driven. As a whole, the community here really cares about the dignity of one another, and we strive to uplift that through our program offerings (offering fresh, farm produce, assisting others in mentoring relationships, offering trainings on poverty and hunger, and so much more).”
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.