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Posted Mar 31, 2026

Head of Strategic Communications

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Location: Washington, D.C. strongly preferred; will consider remote for exceptional candidates with periodic D.C. travel (including for any events we plan) and ability for substantial overlap with East Coast hours

Reports to: Chief Executive Officer

Status: Full-time; individual contributor role (no direct reports at this time, though this may evolve as the organization grows)

Compensation: $140,000-180,000, depending on experience and other factors, plus competitive benefits
 

About the Recoding America Fund

The Recoding America Fund (RAF) is a new, bipartisan hybrid 501(c)(3)/501(c)(4) initiative to strengthen America by building the federal and state governments we need to compete globally and serve citizens effectively. RAF aims to restore the core capabilities of government and move to a new operating model—the right people, doing the right work, with purpose-fit systems and test-and-learn frameworks—so it can reliably deliver on its goals. The Fund seeks to help accelerate the growth and development of an ideologically diverse field of state capacity organizations, connect them to each other, fill in the gaps, and help them set ambitious common goals to drive transformational change across all levels of government in this time of unprecedented disruption. Change is coming to public institutions, and now is the time to shape that change in the public interest. That ambitious task cannot be the work of just one party or faction.

The Opportunity: Narrative as a Lever for Systems Change

RAF is hiring a Head of Strategic Communications to build an engine of storytelling and case-making for state capacity reform. This role will shape how RAF communicates, but more importantly, will develop shared language, story pipelines, and field-level narratives that serve the broader state capacity ecosystem. When successful, this work will shift public opinion, build political will, and attract philanthropic investment to an underresourced field. This is not a traditional communications role. The field-building literature positions strategic communications as a core intervention for systems change: creating shared language that unifies diverse actors into a common movement, shifting beliefs about what's possible, and building the communications capabilities of the field.

As with all roles at RAF, this one has a significant ecosystem development dimension because a compelling narrative is essential to building a strong field. Narrative is what mobilizes resources, wins the support of elected officials, shifts the mental models that hold broken systems in place, and moves public opinion toward understanding why structural reform in the unglamorous plumbing of government matters. Narrative and community-building in the field reinforce each other: the stories a field tells about itself shape who feels included, the relationships between organizations shape what stories get told, and shared language is what allows diverse actors who may not see eye to eye on everything to see themselves as part of a common effort. This role helps build that collective strength, not because RAF has all the answers, but because a central node can provide narrative infrastructure and support that individual organizations shouldn't have to build alone. 

You'll know you're succeeding in this role when stories about structural government reform — told by ecosystem partners, journalists, and newer voices — are reaching audiences who weren't paying attention before and helping those audiences connect the dots between state capacity and everything else. You'll also know it's working when the compelling language and framing you've helped develop starts showing up elsewhere.

You'll work closely with many colleagues at RAF, including the CEO on brand, messaging, and organizational voice; the board chair and senior advisor, Jen Pahlka, on storytelling; federal and state teams on narrative-shaping opportunities that can drive structural change at federal and state levels; and our COO and operations team to ensure we have the systems in place to support you, the organization, and the ecosystem in communicating exceptionally well. You'll manage external creative and communications partners to ensure RAF has the right expertise on call. You’ll report directly to the CEO.

Key Responsibilities

Narrative & Storytelling Programmatic Work

This is a core lever in RAF's theory of change. Weak government capacity has real consequences for Americans, and bold reform efforts are producing real results, but those stories are rarely told in ways that build political will or inspire action. This role contributes to changing that.

Ecosystem Engagement & Field Communications

This role strengthens how the field communicates — not just what RAF says, but how the entire ecosystem tells its story.

Organizational Communications & Media

This is the most traditional "communications" part of this role, but at RAF, even organizational comms serves the field, not just the organization.

We are a small, nimble team and expect the person who fills this role to handle anything else that needs to get done and provide flex capacity where it's needed.

Who You Are and What You Bring

We encourage anyone who is interested in this role to apply, regardless of whether you feel you meet 100% of the qualifications. The top candidates will bring their own unique perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds from a variety of industries/sectors along with many but not necessarily all the qualifications listed above. We anticipate strong candidates may come from non-traditional backgrounds for a role like this, including journalism, speechwriting, or content creation, and we welcome those applicants. We especially encourage candidates who feel they would bring ideological diversity to the team and ecosystem to apply.

Next Steps and Start Date

We're building and need you fast. We’ll start reviewing applications on April 27th, so we encourage submissions by then. We are targeting a start date in June.

Reasonable Accommodations

We are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible work environment. If you require any accommodations during the application or interview process, or to perform the essential functions of the role, please email us at [email protected] with the email subject "Accommodation Needed." We will work with you to ensure reasonable accommodations are made to support your needs.

Equal Opportunity

Recoding America Fund is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to the person's race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.