Rural People’s Voices (RPV) seeks a Narrative Strategist to develop the narrative power of our working people’s movement and expand RPV’s capacity to connect with our people through communications and media. Now in our third year and second full year of programming, RPV is in an exciting moment of growing our staff, infrastructure, and operating model. We are purposefully growing our base and engaging voters through deep organizing, narrative leadership development, winning elections, and seizing policy opportunities. We are committed to building a sustaining, multi-racial base of working- and middle-class power, one that can advance the leaders, actions, and policies our rural communities need.
The Narrative Strategist will come out charging: establishing our communications plan and calendar and immediately competing for hearts and minds in rural Washington. They’ll join our team as we imagine and iterate on narrative strategy, working with RPV leadership to develop the infrastructure we need to learn, create, broadcast and immerse our narrative in a sequenced and integrated way. The Strategist will take the lead in rolling out projects that map to these long-term shifts in the rural narrative landscape, including bringing narrative campaigns to full fruition. In running a great communications game for RPV, they will embody the practice of organizing through our communications and narrative work, looking for narrative leverage points and ways to bring more people together at the intersection of issues and our shared values.
The Narrative Strategist will have rock-solid skills in basic communication tools, including social media, email design, and website development “101”. They will thrive with the task of organizing a project and seeing it through from beginning to end. They will have high acumen around the forces driving our rural narrative, and real ambition for the work to reclaim the story of rural Washington for everyday working families.
This position reports to one of RPV’s Co-Executive Directors.
Rural People’s Voice (RPV) started in 2021, and working people are our fabric. We are business owners, community organizers, teachers, social workers, electricians, city council members, young people, nurses and so much more. We are rural North Central Washington. We envision a North Central Washington economy that works for all of us: jobs that support a family, housing and healthcare we can afford, great schools for every student, health land and water for generations to come, and a rural region where all our people have a fair shot. Together as Rural People’s Voice, we’re calling for real living-wage jobs and an economic future where every person has enough, in the community they call home.
Calling on the best thinking from across the state and country, Rural People’s Voice invests in four core strategies:
Please submit a cover letter and resume to the form linked here. If you have questions, contact andria@ruralpeoplesvoice.org, Operations Manager.
We strongly encourage applications from those who live, work, and contribute to rural North Central Washington. We invite people of color; immigrant, bilingual, and multicultural individuals; d/Deaf people and people with disabilities; members of LGBTQIA+ and gender non-conforming communities; and people with other diverse backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
Rural People’s Voices (RPV) seeks a Narrative Strategist to develop the narrative power of our working people’s movement and expand RPV’s capacity to connect with our people through communications and media. Now in our third year and second full year of programming, RPV is in an exciting moment of growing our staff, infrastructure, and operating model. We are purposefully growing our base and engaging voters through deep organizing, narrative leadership development, winning elections, and seizing policy opportunities. We are committed to building a sustaining, multi-racial base of working- and middle-class power, one that can advance the leaders, actions, and policies our rural communities need.
The Narrative Strategist will come out charging: establishing our communications plan and calendar and immediately competing for hearts and minds in rural Washington. They’ll join our team as we imagine and iterate on narrative strategy, working with RPV…
This is a non-exempt, salaried position with a starting salary of $64,000 at .8 FTE, with opportunities for raises/advancement over time. We offer an ICHRA health insurance stipend, generous paid time off, holidays and sick time, and a retirement account with matching employer contributions. RPV values a healthy workplace, worker rights, and worker respect, as well as family and kid-friendly work options.
This is a non-exempt, salaried position with a starting salary of $64,000 at .8 FTE, with opportunities for raises/advancement over time. We offer an ICHRA health insurance stipend, generous paid time off, holidays and sick time, and a retirement account with matching employer contributions. RPV values a healthy workplace, worker rights, and worker respect, as well as family and kid-friendly work options.
Bilingual, Spanish and English preferred
Bilingual, Spanish and English preferred
Please submit a cover letter and resume to the form linked here. If you have questions, contact andria@ruralpeoplesvoice.org, Operations Manager.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to the form linked here. If you have questions, contact andria@ruralpeoplesvoice.org, Operations Manager.