Deadline to apply: Position open until filled
Ideal Start Date: April 15, 2026
About The Right To The City Alliance (RTTC)
Right to the City Alliance (RTTC) emerged in 2007 with a strong and powerful vision to 1\) halt the displacement of low\-income people, Black, Indigenous, and people of color, LGBTQ communities, and youth of color, and 2\) protect and expand affordable housing in tandem with a broader movement to build democratic and just healthy communities for the 21st century.
Since its inception, RTTC has quickly grown to encompass over 70 community\-based racial, economic, gender, and environmental justice organizations located in 26 states and 45 cities. Representing true grassroots leadership from the communities most impacted by displacement and housing injustice, RTTC unites its members through coordinated local, state, and national campaigns. Through our Homes For All national campaign, RTTC advances bold, collective action to challenge gentrification, demand deeply affordable housing, and win community control of land and housing. By weaving together on\-the\-ground organizing, strategic communications, and policy advocacy, RTTC is building an unstoppable movement for housing justice and community self\-determination nationwide.
Position Summary
The Associate Director of Communications leads narrative strategy to advance a bold vision for tenant power and housing justice nationwide. They manage a small communications team and drive strategic messaging, media, and digital storytelling that elevates tenant voices and strengthens Right to the City Alliance’s national profile. In close partnership with the Campaign and Member Engagement teams, they design and execute communications strategies that advances the national Homes for All campaign, grows RTTC Member organizations understanding and buy\-in to alliance\-wide campaigns and helps build a mass renter movement to win rent control and social housing. This position plays a key leadership role in shaping the national conversation on housing and positioning the organization as a leading voice in the growing tenant movement.
The ideal candidate will be someone who is multifaceted, able to adapt to changing conditions, believes deeply in self\-determination and community power, and who embodies a commitment to both personal and systemic transformation.
Reports to: Director of Campaigns
Job Responsibilities
Political and Organizational Leadership (15%)
- Contribute to developing politically grounded assessments, proposals, and strategic priorities
- Help build alliance\-wide coherence and alignment with both staff and members around strategy and priorities
- Reflect a commitment to praxis
- Assess staff development needs for supervisees
- Orient to supervision as an ongoing practice, identifying areas for growth and development
- Be an accessible resource for staff with grounded solutions and organizational context
- Model effective, principled communication and grounded responses to conflict mediation
- Align the communications work plan with the Homes for All campaign and the Alliance’s long\-term strategy
- Finalize work area work plans
- Plan for team meetings
- Share reports directly from team \& supervision meetings
- Surface cross\-team or cross\-department issues to bring to the leadership team
- Lead the agenda development and facilitation of Communications Team meetings, and co\-lead Organizing Department meetings with other Associate Directors
- Co\-lead the RTTC Communications Committee
- Manage and provide leadership to the Senior Organizer and National Organizer of Communications to execute the work plan
- Lead the development and implementation of a cohesive, Alliance\-wide narrative strategy that advances tenant power, housing justice, and campaign priorities.
- Collaborate with leadership, RTTC member organizations, and the Organizing Department to ensure messaging aligns across programs, platforms, and public engagement efforts.
- Analyze media, political, and cultural trends to inform narrative opportunities and refine messaging for maximum impact.
- Train and support spokespeople, member organizations, and staff to consistently communicate the organization’s core narratives across campaigns, media, and digital channels.
- Develop and refine organizational branding, and ensure that branding is adopted across all facets of the Alliance’s work
- Bottomline the website’s consistency with both our narrative strategy and organizational branding
- Develop and execute communications strategies that advance the national Homes for All campaign and elevate its visibility.
- Collaborate closely with Campaign and Member Engagement teams to amplify tenant voices and build a mass renter movement.
- Craft messaging, digital content, and media outreach that highlight campaign priorities, including rent control and social housing.
- Monitor and respond to public and media narratives to ensure the campaign’s goals are clearly represented and strategically advanced.
- Oversee communications to RTTC Alliance member organizations via newsletters, email campaigns, social media updates, and WhatsApp member threads to ensure a coherent and compelling narrative across RTTC Membership Communications channels
- Collaborate with the Membership Engagement Team to create a coordinated and coherent approach to member communications to deepen RTTC members understanding and ownership over alliance\-wide campaigns \& interventions.
- 7\+ years experience and demonstrated ability to lead, digital organizing, social media strategy and/or rapid response communications efforts as part of a campaign strategy
- Excellent analytical skills and the ability to interpret data to make informed decisions.
- Strong project management skills to drive projects through execution
- Experience in brand management, communications strategy and development, and campaign performance analysis
- Experience with campaign production and asset production in rapidly changing political conditions
- Demonstrated ability to establish, maintain and continually iterate on processes for developing engaging social content
- Experience with content marketing and a solid understanding of how to create and promote content that engages and converts
- Strong strategic understanding of social media best practices and passion for staying educated on social media best practices
- Experience managing teams
- Excellent writing and editing skills for digital platforms
- Demonstrated track record of securing media coverage, cultivating relationships with reporters, and placing op\-eds that advance campaign goals.
- Proficient in using digital marketing tools and platforms such as Google Analytics, Google Ads, SEO tools, social media management tools, and email marketing software.
- Experience with EveryAction, Cision, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, and other digital organizing tools
- Demonstrated ability to break down complex topics into compelling, digestible narratives.
- Experience managing paid social campaigns and budgets across multiple platforms with deep understanding of strategic and executional best practices
- Ability to write and speak a second language, preferably Spanish
- Video editing experience
- Graphic design experience
- Support the mission, vision and goals of the Right To The City Alliance
- Experience and familiarity with housing justice, gentrification, displacement and anti\-eviction work and/or grassroots base\-building organizations and transformative organizing
- Experience in multi\-racial, multicultural setting
- Knowledge of common computer applications: MS Office, Google docs, Adobe Acrobat, Dropbox, Mac environment, and Zoom video tele\-conferencing systems
- Access to reliable internet, phone and remote office arrangements. RTTC provides for costs of home offices.
- Drivers license and auto insurance
Staff Development and Support (20%)
Work Planning (10%)
Communications Team (5%)
Alliance\-wide Narrative Strategy \& Organizational Branding (20%)
The Homes for All Campaign Communications (20%)
Membership Communications (10%)
Required Experience \& Qualifications
Position\-Specific Skills
Preferred Qualifications
General Requirements
RTTC Staff Expectations
RTTC intentionally builds collaborative and transformative culture through:
* Organizational participation: Team planning, staff meetings and trainings, national convenings, collaborative projects across teams, and HR/administrative tasks common to all positions.
* Evolution of the work: Areas of work may change over time based on organization and movement needs, and always in consultation with the organizer.
* Transformative Praxis: Participate in RTTC’s transformative justice program to align our practice with our values and principles. Build staff unity and cohesion, and principled struggle amongst all team/staff members.
* Location \& Travel: Location is negotiable. RTTC has concentrations of staff in the following areas: Philadelphia, Atlanta, Boston, Brooklyn (physical office), Los Angeles and the SF Bay Area. Travel is required for all RTTC staff; frequency and duration of travel is negotiable. On average, this position will be expected to travel 1\-2 times per month for a total of 5\-10 days per month, year round.
Qualities of Strong RTTC Staff
* Bold Vision. You bring fierce imagination and deep commitment that we can and will create the world our communities need. You can share that vision in ways that inspire and compel.
* Swiss Army Knife. You are resourceful and creative, willing to do what it takes to make a project succeed. You can handle a lot in a fast\-paced, multi\-faceted work environment.
* Interdependent. You are able to work independently, self\-managing your time, while maintaining close communication with remote teams . You are flexible and know that changing the world doesn't always happen between 9am and 5pm.
* Organizational. You understand and align your actions with the organizational structure, mission and goals. You understand organizational needs and prioritize your work accordingly.
* Low ego, high impact. You are disciplined, rigorous, and more group\-centered than self\-centered. You have an excellent attention to detail and keep your eyes on the big picture.
Organizational Commitments
Right to the City is committed to an empowered work culture. We understand that rigor and care are compatible and both are necessary to reach our movement building goals. We actively work to cultivate organizational culture and policy in service of our commitment to racial justice, feminist praxis, strong leadership, and principled and generative struggle. While we take our commitments seriously, our work environment commonly includes jokes, laughter, celebration and all other manner of enjoyable human experiences.
Salary and Benefits
This is a full time, NON\-EXEMPT position. The yearly salary range starts at $119,000 per year, Compensation commensurate with experience and competitive with our sector. RTTC offers a generous and comprehensive benefits package including 100% medical, dental and life insurance, employer contribution towards employees’ 401k retirement plan, wellness benefits, staff development resources, and ample sick and vacation paid time off.
How To Apply
Interested candidates should submit a resume, cover letter, and a digital organizing or social media portfolio through our hiring portal at: https://righttothecityalliance.rippling\-ats.com/. References will be asked for candidates who advance in the process. Applicants for this position will be required to submit to a background check. Candidates will only be contacted if our hiring team chooses to pursue an interview.
Right To The City Alliance is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants from communities heavily impacted by gentrification, displacement and housing insecurity are strongly encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, familial status, sexual orientation, national origin, ability, age, or veteran status.