The Senior Manager, Media & Communications will lead media strategies, foster relationships with journalists, draft content, and support public advocacy campaigns.
Malaria No More is seeking a strategic and creative communications professional to serve as Senior Manager, Media & Communications. This position will play a critical role in shaping the organization's public voice and advancing global malaria advocacy through strong media engagement and storytelling. The Senior Manager will lead press strategy, build and maintain media relationships, craft high-quality written content, and support public awareness campaigns in close collaboration with internal teams and external partners. Greater DC metro area preferred, remote considered (must be willing to travel to Washington DC two times a month).
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and execute proactive media strategies to support campaigns, policy goals, and organizational milestones
- Cultivate relationships with top-tier national and global journalists across print, digital, television, and radio
- Pitch and secure coverage for MNM’s leadership, programs, and partners in influential outlets
- Draft, edit, and review press releases, statements, op-eds, talking points, media advisories, and blogs
- Monitor and respond to breaking news and relevant media trends to position MNM as a thought leader
- Collaborate with internal teams to align messaging and identify strategic media opportunities
- Provide editorial oversight for organizational reports, digital publications, and communications materials
- Support communications efforts for events, launches, advocacy campaigns, and external engagements
- Contribute to social media content development and media monitoring efforts
Qualifications:
- Minimum 7 years of experience in media relations, communications, or journalism
- Demonstrated success securing national and international press coverage
- Excellent writing and editing skills, with experience drafting high-level materials for media and public audiences
- Strong understanding of U.S. and global health policy, international development, and public affairs
- Ability to translate complex policy or scientific issues into clear, compelling narratives
- Familiarity with media monitoring tools
- Ability to developcontent for multiple channels, platforms, and audiences
- Experience collaborating across teams and with external stakeholders, including advocacy partners and government entities
- Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, public relations, international relations, or related field
This is a full-time position. Standard business hours apply, but flexibility is expected for media opportunities that arise outside normal work hours. Occasional domestic or international travel (up to 10%) may be required for events, advocacy work, or team meetings.
Malaria No More is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Top Skills
Media Monitoring Tools
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